Awesome, do you know the title?
The optimal ordered problem solver OOPS will save earlier solutions as a reference for later problems, see here, for the efficacy (or lack thereof) and caveats of that approach, see here.
In general we would like our learner to continually profit from useful information conveyed by solutions to earlier tasks. (...) Storage for the first found program computing a solution to the current task becomes nonwriteable.
For a related paper on how to decide what information to save from previous tasks ("inductive transfer of knowledge from one task solution to...
In 2007, Legg and Hutter wrote a paper using the AIXI model to define a measure of intelligence. It's pretty great, but I can think of some directions of improvement.
Any thought or research on this by others? I imagine lots of discussion has occurred over these topics; any referencing would be appreciated.